“Prep sports changes on hold; High court wants discrimination case to be reconsidered in light of Title IX”: This article appears today in The Detroit News, along with an article headlined “Decision unsettles scheduling; Michigan had braced for a possible change of seasons, primarily in two sports for girls.”
The Detroit Free Press reports that “School sports seasons to stay same — for now; Lower court must revisit ruling in gender-equity case.”
The Kalamazoo Gazette contains articles headlined “Courts delay shift in sports seasons” and “Schools relieved at ruling.”
Booth Newspapers report that “Different seasons for girls’ sports allowed to stand – for now.”
The Daily Oakland (Mich.) Press reports that “No change for now in girls prep sports.”
And The Toledo Blade reports that “Justices order review of Michigan girls’ sports case; Basketball, volleyball seasons likely to stay same.”
“Supreme Court to Weigh Ban on Recruiters; Justices will determine whether universities can bar the military but keep federal funding; Law schools say it’s a question of free speech”: David G. Savage has this article today in The Los Angeles Times.
USA Today reports that “High court to review law on campus military recruiting.”
Michael McGough of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that “Court to hear recruiting ban case; Law schools want military kept off.” And a related article is headlined “Law gives military recruiters access to student records.”
The Star-Ledger of Newark, New Jersey reports that “Supreme Court justices to weigh campus bans on military recruiting; White House wants such refusal to mean cuts in federal funding.”
Bob Egelko of The San Francisco Chronicle reports that “Top court to hear military recruiting case; Justices to weigh schools’ speech rights and federal threat to withdraw funding.”
And The Harvard Crimson contains an article headlined “Court To Hear Solomon Case; Supreme Court decision could affect military recruitment at Harvard” in which I am quoted.
“Three Political Web Logs Make a Run for the Mainstream”: The New York Sun contains this article today.
“SJC urged to stay gay marriage ruling; Justices question ruling’s opponents”: This article appears today in The Boston Globe, along with an article headlined “Despite glitches, SJC live clicks in; Webcast opens new era for court.”
The Boston Herald reports that “Gay-wed foe gets his day in court: Wants halt until voters have a say.”
And The Republican of Springfield, Massachusetts reports that “Same-sex suit faces skepticism.”